The Asian Age

ASIAN Big India contingent eyes top-three finish ASIAN ATHLETICS KICKS OFF AT KALINGA STADIUM

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Bhubaneswa­r, July 5: The late pullout by Ranchi, notwithsta­nding, India have managed to put in place top-class facilities in short time and is set to roll out the 22nd edition of the Asian Athletics Championsh­ips here from Thursday, with the hosts aiming for a top three finish in the medal standings.

More than 800 athletes from 44 countries will descend on the capital of Odisha to compete in 42 events in the championsh­ips, being held in India for the third time after New Delhi and Pune hosted it in 1989 and 2013.

As has been the case with every edition, some of the continent’s top stars will skip the championsh­ips, robbing some sheen out of the biennial continenta­l flagship event.

With the World Championsh­ips also happening in the same year, many top athletes have decided to skip the event.

China, who are fielding more than 50 athletes, are here without their top triple jumper Dong Bin, an Olympic bronze medallist and hammer thrower Zhang Wenxiu, who won silver in Rio Games, besides some other stars.

Another Asian athletics powerhouse Qatar have not sent long jumper Mutaz Essa Barshim, who recently won a gold in the Doha leg of the Diamond League.

The event also has an added significan­ce as winners will get automatic berths for the World Championsh­ips to be held in London this August.

Though minnows at the world stage, India are still heavyweigh­ts in Asian athletics with the third most medals won behind China and Japan in the Asian Championsh­ips and have fielded the best available team of 95, including 46 women, the biggest contingent of all nations.

India finished third in Wuhan in the last edition with 13 medals (four gold, five silver, four bronze) but this time they are expected to increase the count.

Gold medal prospects include Neeraj Chopra (men’s javelin throw), Manpreet Kaur (women’s shot put, Muhammd Anas (men’s 400m) and women’s 4x400m relay race.

Pakistan’s participat­ion was earlier in doubt but a six-member team made it to the championsh­ips after getting visas just in time.

The opening day of competitio­ns could see India opening their gold account as Manpreet takes field, while discus thrower Vikas Gowda, too will be in action. Odisha on Wednesday kept its tryst with sporting history as 22nd Asian Athletics Championsh­ip kicked off to a colourful start at the Kalinga Statidum.

Odisha chief minister Naveen Patnaik inaugurate­d the event as fireworks lit up the skyline, declaring the games open. Odia athlete Shrabani Nanda took the oath on behalf of athletes. As the chief minister addressed the participan­ts saying “Hello Asia, Welcome to Bhubaneswa­r,” the crowd erupted with cheers.

 ??  ?? The Indian contingent marches in the opening ceremony of the 22nd Asian Athletics Championsh­ips at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday. —
The Indian contingent marches in the opening ceremony of the 22nd Asian Athletics Championsh­ips at the Kalinga Stadium in Bhubaneswa­r on Wednesday. —

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